Anthony Toth
Anthony Toth, What’s in your garage? Autos? Bicycles? A lawnmower? How about a real inner plane? For Anthony Toth, the garage is an escape in time, since he has built an exact replica of a first class cabin of a Pan Am World Airways 747, the type of passenger aircraft have been in the 1970s and 1980.

According to the Wall Street Journal, Toth has spent over 20 years and $ 50,000 to transform the garage of his 2-bedroom condo in Redondo Beach, California, in the reply, which includes red and blue pair of reclining seats, luggage original trays the wagons and a curved red carpet staircase.Visitors can drink beverages in glasses of the old airline, served with Pan Am logo sticks and cocktail napkins, plus salted almonds in sealed containers can even Pan Am open a plastic-wrapped, and Vintage Pan Am flight headphones to listen original audio recordings of the time, thread through the armrest.

According to the Wall Street Journal, Toth has spent over 20 years and $ 50,000 to transform the garage of his 2-bedroom condo in Redondo Beach, California, in the reply, which includes red and blue pair of reclining seats, luggage original trays the wagons and a curved red carpet staircase.Visitors can drink beverages in glasses of the old airline, served with Pan Am logo sticks and cocktail napkins, plus salted almonds in sealed containers can even Pan Am open a plastic-wrapped, and Vintage Pan Am flight headphones to listen original audio recordings of the time, thread through the armrest.
Toth, 42, is a former director of worldwide sales for United Airlines. Why are you so obsessed with Pan Am, which folded in 1991? “The brand was so strong,” he says. “They had this uncompromising standard of service.” Wait a day to turn his creation into a museum.
Anthony Toth was first posted on October 28, 2009 at 10:55 pm.
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